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now, they are part of a government program to test whether art education can make a difference. this is not about creating a great arts program, this is about using the arts as a tool for education. why does engage would appear to raise attendance, boost academic achievement, and even reduce behavior problems? researchers say they cannot prove that the arts alone are responsible. >> art integrated schools tend to have better outcomes than non art integrated schools. appraisal ofcandid the research literature, i would wager that the schools that are with great leaders are more engaging places for students to be in. >> of all the arts, music is most likely to be taught in school. 6 million children, mostly minorities have no access to any arts education. ironically, they may be the children who need heart the most. >> before you think of pulling your child that a drawing or dance, and maybe it is worth thinking again. that brings the show to a) to remember, you can carry on updates around the world. if you would like to reach me and the team, you can find us on twitter. for all of
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averting a government shutdown. the funding bill includes $85 billion in across-the-board sequester spending cuts. nobody wanted to do them, but here they are. >> guy benson, the great part of the president's signing today, as jay carney made very clear, they obds to the bill and they objected to the sequester inside the bill. they made that -- spent more time disagreeing with the bill they signed than supporting it. >> it's called a signing statement, which the president ran, saying he would never do. because it's a cynical ploy that only the past people do that sort of thing. and now he's president, surprise, these signing statements. but sequester is his idea, and this new continuing resolution, which funds the government through the end of the fiscal year locks in those spending reductions, which are minuscule, but they at least exist and are real. and i think that's a good thing. >> and i'll say this, chris. even though i want a pro-growth message, not a green eye shade message, i favor the sequester. i think t
averting a government shutdown. the funding bill includes $85 billion in across-the-board sequester spending cuts. nobody wanted to do them, but here they are. >> guy benson, the great part of the president's signing today, as jay carney made very clear, they obds to the bill and they objected to the sequester inside the bill. they made that -- spent more time disagreeing with the bill they signed than supporting it. >> it's called a signing statement, which the president ran,...
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the federal government is a green tyrant. how so? >> let's back up for is to say, thank goodness that the federal government cares. the founders didn't think about pollution. and it doesn't work so well with pollution. my smoke goes to your lungs. >> you could see me, but that wouldn't work well either. so we have this control movement. gerri: have and they worked? >> they worked wonderfully. they had so much so that you couldn't open the window. now, i swim in the hudson river next 8 million people flushing. gerri: you say that the government has discontinued this. and it has gone crazy. >> we could almost say stick a fork in it. the air and water are much cleaner than they have been for decades. but the epa keeps growing and the energy department gives out many assaults. >> you know, we are going to have global warming that is this terrible problem. if we cut our emissions in half, that is 10% of the world make no difference. gerri: especially when you compare it to other countries. gerri: you know, i see a lot of problems because
the federal government is a green tyrant. how so? >> let's back up for is to say, thank goodness that the federal government cares. the founders didn't think about pollution. and it doesn't work so well with pollution. my smoke goes to your lungs. >> you could see me, but that wouldn't work well either. so we have this control movement. gerri: have and they worked? >> they worked wonderfully. they had so much so that you couldn't open the window. now, i swim in the hudson...
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yet, we shook the foundation of the then apartheid government. >> for the part, the government claims to address the needs by public housing, rising incomes for system. the party has supporters who are generally satisfied. about the state of the country and relations between the races. >> every home has a problem. >> those who were favored by past apartheid government have a different view of the way things are right now in south africa. >> there is a lot of tension. >> simmering tension between black and whites. more instance of police brutality. all leave many pessimistic about the prospect. not beki, he, too, looks to the past for encouragement. his father was activist for 20 years before being released. >> it's a struggle. we have to work hard and make all the sacrifices. we did make sacrifices to get rid of apartheid. it worked. >> some, in fact, think, though, it will be up to the next generation in south africa to get the job done. they are dubbed generation born free. the born after the apartheid struggle. freer of past prejudices and allegiances. ready to race ahead to a hope
yet, we shook the foundation of the then apartheid government. >> for the part, the government claims to address the needs by public housing, rising incomes for system. the party has supporters who are generally satisfied. about the state of the country and relations between the races. >> every home has a problem. >> those who were favored by past apartheid government have a different view of the way things are right now in south africa. >> there is a lot of tension....
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is probably the one agency in the government that gets the most pressure. that may have something to do with this. >> warner: very briefly there are something like 4500 workplace deaths a year in this country. this is a relatively small amount. what motivated you to spend months and months on this? >> well, because what happens with workers dying in grain happens with workers who die in every other workplace. fines are routinely cut. it's very rare to have a prosecution in these cases. in fact, federal law is really weak. you can kill a worker through your negligence and the most you'll get is six months in jail and it's a misdemeanor, federal prosecutors don't want to take cases like that. it's much more serious if you kill an endangered species in this country. it's a felony with more serious jail time. if you poison a stream and you don't even kill anybody, you can get more jail time and it's a felony. workers don't get the protection of the law. what happens in grain bins is really indicative of what happens in all kinds of workplaces. >> warner: howard
is probably the one agency in the government that gets the most pressure. that may have something to do with this. >> warner: very briefly there are something like 4500 workplace deaths a year in this country. this is a relatively small amount. what motivated you to spend months and months on this? >> well, because what happens with workers dying in grain happens with workers who die in every other workplace. fines are routinely cut. it's very rare to have a prosecution in these...
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the government in lebanon, just to give you an example, broke down last week. hezbollah is hardening its stance towards its opponents in the country, so we already see a regional escalation. we also see it in iraq. >> we have not talked about iran in terms of this escalation yet. how do we expect syria's key regional ally, iran, to react to this development? >> i was told that they would do their utmost to keep the assad regime in power. we will now see if that was serious or not, but we should expect serious escalation on the part of the iranians. as far as i know, they are sending weapons nearly every day on cargo planes to damascus and other cities in the country. >> in terms of the western weaponry and now perhaps arab league weaponry as well. tunisia has announced it is cracking down onto lesions going there. what kind of role are they playing in the opposition? >> the g podcasts -- jihadists but still extremely well organized, although they are a minority. salafists are worried about the mainstream muslim brotherhood because that might not be an extremely
the government in lebanon, just to give you an example, broke down last week. hezbollah is hardening its stance towards its opponents in the country, so we already see a regional escalation. we also see it in iraq. >> we have not talked about iran in terms of this escalation yet. how do we expect syria's key regional ally, iran, to react to this development? >> i was told that they would do their utmost to keep the assad regime in power. we will now see if that was serious or not,...
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economy would crash now which government officials learn of this how did they learn of the manipulation and what was their response just break that down well there was a lot of complaining on the trading for that day by traders who actually wanted to to buy or sell it at a lower price. when they investigated it but there's a agency with the u.s. government called the commodity futures trading commission that is in charge of the energy and the commissioners got together and they decided they were going to call it a non bonafide trade so instead of calling manipulation they said it was a non bought of high trade and interestingly it was a republican commissioner scott o'malley who said i don't agree with. a very well thought out dissenting opinion saying it's extraordinary that market is vital is the oil market were clear manipulation is taking place and yet we call it a non bonafide train let everybody go back to where gary gensler the c.f.c. see former goldman sachs guy he didn't prosecute the manipulators of the silver market he's not prosecuting manipulators in the oil market and you
economy would crash now which government officials learn of this how did they learn of the manipulation and what was their response just break that down well there was a lot of complaining on the trading for that day by traders who actually wanted to to buy or sell it at a lower price. when they investigated it but there's a agency with the u.s. government called the commodity futures trading commission that is in charge of the energy and the commissioners got together and they decided they...
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the government in lebanon, just to give you an example, broke down last week. hezbollah is hardening its stance towards its opponents in the country, so we already see a regional escalation. we also see it in iraq. >> we have not talked about iran in terms of this escalation yet. how do we expect syria's key regional ally, iran, to react to this development? >> i was told that they would do their utmost to keep the assad regime in power. we will now see if that was serious or not, but we should expect serious escalation on the part of the iranians. as far as i know, they are sending weapons nearly every day on cargo planes to damascus and other cities in the country. >> in terms of the western weaponry and now perhaps arab league weaponry as well. tunisia has announced it is cracking down onto lesions going there. what kind of role are they playing in the opposition? >> the g podcasts -- jihadists but still extremely well organized, although they are a minority. salafists are worried about the mainstream muslim brotherhood because that might not be an extremely
the government in lebanon, just to give you an example, broke down last week. hezbollah is hardening its stance towards its opponents in the country, so we already see a regional escalation. we also see it in iraq. >> we have not talked about iran in terms of this escalation yet. how do we expect syria's key regional ally, iran, to react to this development? >> i was told that they would do their utmost to keep the assad regime in power. we will now see if that was serious or not,...
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can the government be that parent? can the government teach people what it's like to be in a committed relationship and understand responsibility? the government can't love anybody? >> greg: how many fewer young men black or white would be in prison if they had a guy like carson as a dad? government can't replace somebody like that. mail role mod is the most important thing. no matter what they want you to think with the jewel what website, you can't replace it. he cryptonote. he -- kryptonites. they can't deal that he advocates achievement over dependents. a universal goal. >> eric: with the numbers and the carson outcome are so small, who is going -- going -- >> dana: the question about the government. in new york city alone, of the 124,000 babies born. something like 118,000, this is last year, born single parent families. the mayor didn't want them to drink large soda. but that is avoiding the real problem? >> kimberly: he has become a personal thing. he is ledge lating his own idiosyncracy to the rest of us and no
can the government be that parent? can the government teach people what it's like to be in a committed relationship and understand responsibility? the government can't love anybody? >> greg: how many fewer young men black or white would be in prison if they had a guy like carson as a dad? government can't replace somebody like that. mail role mod is the most important thing. no matter what they want you to think with the jewel what website, you can't replace it. he cryptonote. he --...
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people are paying more in taxes for less out of the government. they renegotiated contracts with the unions of the they have cut retiree health care costs. they have cut pension costs for new employees. stockton has done a lot of itself to try to fix it. one thing they're not doing renegotiating trying to cut a deal with calpers which is the pension fund. as it stands now everybody will have to take a haircut and feel a lot of pain exempt for the pension fund and calpers. i'm not sure that is fair. melissa: stockton's city manager says calpers has first dib on the money they have, because, quote, if word got out that we were pursuing a different retirement plan, i run the risk of a mass exodus of my employees. seriously? i mean that is what he is concerned about? all of employers would leave? you say they're trying to cut costs and cut services. maybe employees leaving would be a big help. >> they still have double-digit unemployment. still going down. and still a good job for somebody. i'm not sure i agree with that. i'm not a city manager. i und
people are paying more in taxes for less out of the government. they renegotiated contracts with the unions of the they have cut retiree health care costs. they have cut pension costs for new employees. stockton has done a lot of itself to try to fix it. one thing they're not doing renegotiating trying to cut a deal with calpers which is the pension fund. as it stands now everybody will have to take a haircut and feel a lot of pain exempt for the pension fund and calpers. i'm not sure that is...
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the government and banks are so close -- when you say banks are bad, the government is bad. >> neil: the government can see protesters not protesting the government but the evil banks, because banks are always evil. >> they're doing this because it's the regular cypriots who are getting here. not the russians. they got their money out. the very wealthy managed to protect themselves. it's the people who live in that country, who are so angry, protesting right this very minute who got hurt. >> neil: how bad does this get as far as a scandal and how much it hurts banks, there, here, everywhere? >> imagine this country is only the size of yellowstone national park. the population is as big as dallas but the ramifications and reverberation, why don't people in spain take money out of the bank. people in eu said we love this idea of taking money out of individual banking deposits. so, it's going to happen again. so why you keep your money in a european bank at this point? i have no idea. there could be more runs. >> neil: we'll watch very closely. thank you very much. and i think she put i
the government and banks are so close -- when you say banks are bad, the government is bad. >> neil: the government can see protesters not protesting the government but the evil banks, because banks are always evil. >> they're doing this because it's the regular cypriots who are getting here. not the russians. they got their money out. the very wealthy managed to protect themselves. it's the people who live in that country, who are so angry, protesting right this very minute who got...
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some are angry at their own government. some are angry that the depositers taking a haircut of over 100,000 eros. they say that is not fair and want something done about that. a general sense of frustration not to the point of rioting but they're getting their point across. liz: they do have as we should point out different issues than the problems we saw in greece over last two years. greece there was too much spending on behalf of the government. you're looking for example at a nanny state situation. the banks were undercapitalized but too much in deposits and at least one of them had failed. so we're looking at a situation where the average cypriot probably isn't like the rich oligarchs of russia, might not have as much that would be given a haircut in their bank account yet they are still very concerned because they can't get their money out. how do they feel about the rich russians who maybe helped push this bad situation along? >> well there are two things about that. one, a number of people here, tens of thousands of
some are angry at their own government. some are angry that the depositers taking a haircut of over 100,000 eros. they say that is not fair and want something done about that. a general sense of frustration not to the point of rioting but they're getting their point across. liz: they do have as we should point out different issues than the problems we saw in greece over last two years. greece there was too much spending on behalf of the government. you're looking for example at a nanny state...
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., simply because you have a monetary and fiscal union, so you have the central government and the central bank as one. so that's very different from the euro zone. i think that's that's one of the crux of the issues. i think you're also going to see some issues not only from very large depositors holders, but also from very small depositors holders as well, wants to take cash out and worry about their t cans being frozen. >> but the big countries, the germanys, the france, the italy, the spains, it's not the same situation as it is in cyprus. the market is worried that the next shoe to drop is going to be one of those larger countries. but you're not making that argument. those countries do not have the same banking issue that cyprus has? >> well, i certainly wouldn't lump germany, france, and italy into the same boat by any means. i think that there are very different countries, talking about a large savings country and a deficit country, deficit countries with italy and france. i think, ultimately, yes, you will see the contagion. i think that is the risk of fractional reserve banking i
., simply because you have a monetary and fiscal union, so you have the central government and the central bank as one. so that's very different from the euro zone. i think that's that's one of the crux of the issues. i think you're also going to see some issues not only from very large depositors holders, but also from very small depositors holders as well, wants to take cash out and worry about their t cans being frozen. >> but the big countries, the germanys, the france, the italy, the...
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have the regulators and the government officials paying tribute to these guys as doing heroic work by breaking the law acting outside of the law manipulating markets there lauded as heroes did they don't need defense. i guess. so far no right because what we're seeing is the regulators know it's happening and if the traders were not fine they were not punished con agra paid twelve million dollars but that's pocket lint to them while they commit pilate markets to pay the fine so there's a a just b. c. barclays bank of america j.p. morgan and jamie diamond if they caught breaking the law like they are repeatedly they just need more to pay the fine so it's really a nonevent matter fact without that manipulation the u.s. economy would crash now which government officials learn of this how did they learn of the manipulation and what was their response just break that down well there was a lot of complaining on the training for that day by traders who actually wanted to to buy or sell it at a lower price. when they investigated it but there's a agency with the u.s. government called the com
have the regulators and the government officials paying tribute to these guys as doing heroic work by breaking the law acting outside of the law manipulating markets there lauded as heroes did they don't need defense. i guess. so far no right because what we're seeing is the regulators know it's happening and if the traders were not fine they were not punished con agra paid twelve million dollars but that's pocket lint to them while they commit pilate markets to pay the fine so there's a a just...
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our government to release them. but fi is not on that list but let's be clear everybody in guantanamo is indefinitely detained nobody is being released cleared for release or not why nor joy you to me surely to explain the u.s. must have a justified legal reason for keeping these people locked up. yes the reason very simple and it's at the foot of president obama now you're talking to a federal defender what that means is that i come from the far left i am a liberal i believe in president obama and i voted for him twice but this is a broken promise one that he has chosen to abide by and not abide by excuse me he looks at the republicans in congress he says it's their fault well as of today there's not one person in the ministration i can contact to redress these problems there's nobody in the entire obama administration i could call and say let's stop the hunger strike i'm forced to do that at the base with with. young officers at the base if people do start to die do you think there will be any more attention from
our government to release them. but fi is not on that list but let's be clear everybody in guantanamo is indefinitely detained nobody is being released cleared for release or not why nor joy you to me surely to explain the u.s. must have a justified legal reason for keeping these people locked up. yes the reason very simple and it's at the foot of president obama now you're talking to a federal defender what that means is that i come from the far left i am a liberal i believe in president obama...
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is it a probable of government programs? is it just a problem of let the market -- or is there something that we can, and i underscore, should be doing about this? >> i think he answered that earlier on, but go ahead. >> the data and refinancing are very interesting. there's a lot of refinancing, but there are people who are the best credit people who are repeatedly refinancing, working rates down. the bulk of the country of the people who are underwater, who are near underwater, they're having a very hard time getting credit. the heart program until recently hasn't really reached that. so it's actually, it's both true that people are refinancing a lot, but there are many, many people, disadvantaged people, younger people whose houses are more likely to be underwater, because they bought closer to the peak. these are all populations that significantly haven't benefited and there's a tremendous opportunity still today. goldman sachs reports that over 21 million homeowners could currently benefit, saving more than 150 bucks a
is it a probable of government programs? is it just a problem of let the market -- or is there something that we can, and i underscore, should be doing about this? >> i think he answered that earlier on, but go ahead. >> the data and refinancing are very interesting. there's a lot of refinancing, but there are people who are the best credit people who are repeatedly refinancing, working rates down. the bulk of the country of the people who are underwater, who are near underwater,...
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. >> just a general sense of anger and frustration with the eu, the monetary fund, even their own government and others with thanks opening thursday, if they open thursday. back to you. liz: i would be part outside of the bank. are you expecting long lines? you and the producer had not even slept through all of this. this is what worries me, there will be long lines at every atm, every bank, there could be problems. rich: exactly. we don't get the plan we had set for today, applying that to thursday because all but two bands were supposed to be open today, now all banks are closed so we will be their couple of hours for the banks to start opening on thursday morning and of course to the government doesn't do it before then. liz: thank you very much. we hit session highs, dow jones industrials up 110 points. checking again, less than two points away from a record high for the s&p. the closing bell, we got 60 minutes to go before it rings. we have a ratings rumble. today's target on fox business, best buy. despite falling today, shares have nearly doubled year to date. if the turnaround just b
. >> just a general sense of anger and frustration with the eu, the monetary fund, even their own government and others with thanks opening thursday, if they open thursday. back to you. liz: i would be part outside of the bank. are you expecting long lines? you and the producer had not even slept through all of this. this is what worries me, there will be long lines at every atm, every bank, there could be problems. rich: exactly. we don't get the plan we had set for today, applying that...
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then eventually the government would recognize that, when they say equal protection, they meant equal protection for everybody. for women, meant equal protection for black people, for gay people, they mean equal protection for all the people. and if the majority doesn't like it, that's too bad. >> that is an argument that will have to be made in 50 -- 49 different litigations in each of the remaining 49 states, rather than all at once before the supreme court once and for all. >> judge, we'll follow this. more argument tomorrow on the defense of marriage act. >>> north dakota today became one of the most restrictive stateness all the nation when it comes to abortion. the governor there today approved some bills that would outlaw organization if a fetal heartbeat can be detected, which can happen as early as six weeks into pregnancy, and also signed a bill that would make north dakota the first to ban abortions based on genetic defect, such as down syndrome, and any doctor who skirts the rules could face up to five years in prison. abortion rights advocate promised a legal fight that w
then eventually the government would recognize that, when they say equal protection, they meant equal protection for everybody. for women, meant equal protection for black people, for gay people, they mean equal protection for all the people. and if the majority doesn't like it, that's too bad. >> that is an argument that will have to be made in 50 -- 49 different litigations in each of the remaining 49 states, rather than all at once before the supreme court once and for all. >>...
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government and the syrian people who might need any direct support from your own or from anybody else on the ground the political support and the other. boards especially with. medical equipment etc it seems this is where the car the problem is not on the border with the city important it never stopped the stuff it's or the mission of the government and there are a lot of black possibility of in that country iraq is in danger jordan itself is in danger it didn't work and nobody can know what would happen if this thing continues and the extremists continues and the support with money and. weapons. good to talk to you could have a conversation about this thank you very much indeed editor of the online blog the syria tribune dr mohammed thanks for your time in your thoughts here bill. we'll be back with more news free in just a couple of minutes stay with us this is all to life in moscow. to. join thousands of gadget guru squawk into the mobile world congress in barcelona for research and handset makers try to get their groove back. and software superchargers hope to spin preview success
government and the syrian people who might need any direct support from your own or from anybody else on the ground the political support and the other. boards especially with. medical equipment etc it seems this is where the car the problem is not on the border with the city important it never stopped the stuff it's or the mission of the government and there are a lot of black possibility of in that country iraq is in danger jordan itself is in danger it didn't work and nobody can know what...
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more than a thousand students protested a nicosia against a last ditch bailout deal the government struck with its creditors on sunday school and university students marched to the presidential palace in the capital chanting slogans and saying their future has been stolen that says the chairman of the bank of cyprus the country's largest financial institution resigned when all banks in the mediterranean state remain closed until first day to prevent a massive run on accounts depositors with over one hundred thousand euros and two of the main banks could see about forty percent of their assets taken to raise money for the crucial. reports now from nicosia. this like a bank is that back at the heart of the deal that cyprus sealed with its international creditors to get that ten billion euro bailout and what will happen to this back essentially is it will be split into pieces and people with deposits of more than one. hundred thousand viewers that are uninsured will have to take a huge here a lost whatever money they have here and many cypriots for the past week have begun to motional roller
more than a thousand students protested a nicosia against a last ditch bailout deal the government struck with its creditors on sunday school and university students marched to the presidential palace in the capital chanting slogans and saying their future has been stolen that says the chairman of the bank of cyprus the country's largest financial institution resigned when all banks in the mediterranean state remain closed until first day to prevent a massive run on accounts depositors with...
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>> the government of monaco is a partner in this building, which is why they were allowed to build it so tall. there's no other building in monaco even close to it. they had a ban on tall buildings since the 1970s. the reason this is so special, the government was part of it and they're building it 49 stories towers above anything else in monaco. >> this is an investment only an ultra-rich, but the pool of ultra-rich is expanding. >> you look at the towerers, 157, which is the equivalent here in manhattan, you know, all these trophy towers are just selling out. it's amazing. >>> we'll come back to all of you. we have to take a break. the winner of sunday's powerball jackpot is holding a new conference. he won, if you're not aware, $338 million. let me repeat that, $338 million, and that is the check. i'm assuming the tax is 50%? >> yeah, but it's better taxwise to take it as a one lump-sum payment, and he's not going to put it in cyprus. >> good one. >>> okay. better off at a jpmorgan -- >> he did look happy, i have to say. >> if you would talk to robert frank, you would realize how l
>> the government of monaco is a partner in this building, which is why they were allowed to build it so tall. there's no other building in monaco even close to it. they had a ban on tall buildings since the 1970s. the reason this is so special, the government was part of it and they're building it 49 stories towers above anything else in monaco. >> this is an investment only an ultra-rich, but the pool of ultra-rich is expanding. >> you look at the towerers, 157, which is the...
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>> i think what they're avoiding are government bonds. you're seeing very large sales of outright u.s. ownership of government securities, same thing in the eurozone, seeing real selling of actual eurozone bonds and the purchase of corporate debt in their place. this is at a rate again that's different than 2012, that we considered material and significant. >> david, good to see you again. >> great to see you, sue, thanks for having me. >> david bailin, ty, up to you. >>> seagate and western digital higher. the disk drive makers are the top two stocks on the s&p 500 today. >>> sdwrenl motors revamping the buick to appeal to younger drivers. buick used to be a dominant brand with gm, selling more than 900,000 of them in the u.s. they're a big brand, by the way, over in china, but generally associated with older buyers here. shares of super value are higher after the company cut about 1100 jobs. the super market operator recently sold five grocery chains in an attempt to turn its business around. >>> while stock investors party hardy, some
>> i think what they're avoiding are government bonds. you're seeing very large sales of outright u.s. ownership of government securities, same thing in the eurozone, seeing real selling of actual eurozone bonds and the purchase of corporate debt in their place. this is at a rate again that's different than 2012, that we considered material and significant. >> david, good to see you again. >> great to see you, sue, thanks for having me. >> david bailin, ty, up to you....
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they are toming the list of the federal government for disability checks. send it back to you, melissa. melissa: liz, great reporting. thanks very much. adam:. >> sure. adam: charlie gasparino will have exclusive details on the battle for dell. melissa: a vial of a deadly virus gone missing? how does this happen? the shocking vulnerability of america's bioterror labs that. is ahead. adam: also a look at 10 and 30-year treasurys. >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief. durable goods orders surged up almost 6% in february, far better than expected and a rebound from the almost 5% plunge in orders the month before. durable goods include cars, dish walkers and other products built to last three years or more. >>> the federal reserve is pressing citigroup to improve its anti-money laundering controls demanding citi submit a plan to improve companiwide oversight. the federal order expands on similar orders given to individual citigroup units last year. citigroup said it made substantial progress in strengthing compliance. >> ipo fund-raising jumping 50
they are toming the list of the federal government for disability checks. send it back to you, melissa. melissa: liz, great reporting. thanks very much. adam:. >> sure. adam: charlie gasparino will have exclusive details on the battle for dell. melissa: a vial of a deadly virus gone missing? how does this happen? the shocking vulnerability of america's bioterror labs that. is ahead. adam: also a look at 10 and 30-year treasurys. >> i'm dennis kneale with your fox business brief....
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so the government appears to feel that this is basically government assistance. akin to medicaid or food stamps, if you will, and they're trying to help those people who are applying, register to vote. is there anything wrong with doing that? >> not at all. and obviously, this is not something done, since you mentioned, megyn, in 1993. my calendar shows me that barack obama wasn't president then, and quite frankly, nor was a democrat at that time. or '92, yes, there was a democrat in place, but there was a republican in between that time, chris, so this isn't something democrat or republican. this is, like you said, a required question when anyone applies for public assistance and americans aren't stupid. the question is, and specifically, would you like to register to vote? that doesn't tie into, you know, to the affordable care act or to any public assistance program. and what i think happens here is, you know, some of the guys, not you necessarily, chris. you know, many republicans, we've seen governor chris christie, governor rick scott move on, embrace the a
so the government appears to feel that this is basically government assistance. akin to medicaid or food stamps, if you will, and they're trying to help those people who are applying, register to vote. is there anything wrong with doing that? >> not at all. and obviously, this is not something done, since you mentioned, megyn, in 1993. my calendar shows me that barack obama wasn't president then, and quite frankly, nor was a democrat at that time. or '92, yes, there was a democrat in...
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government's really good at apprehending things when they actually happen. this new material on the books should've been knew about it and what happened was in two thousand and eight the day after new years there were a group of terrorists who decided that they were going to try to get oil up to one hundred dollars a barrel and what they did with planet for about three months in advance. the company involved with con agra foods trading. trading and they worked with traders that kind of as well as on the trading floor and they. were going to be mad that. they traded it out. they actually jumped the price the price was lower it was forty cents lower and they pushed it up two hundred dollars they were caught and told to stop so they went back and they bought everything they could all the way two hundred dollars they could keep the price print and that was what the transcripts the phone transcripts that were released by the government indicating now when the traders were caught manipulating markets rather jamie diamond in the silver market or whether it's got ag
government's really good at apprehending things when they actually happen. this new material on the books should've been knew about it and what happened was in two thousand and eight the day after new years there were a group of terrorists who decided that they were going to try to get oil up to one hundred dollars a barrel and what they did with planet for about three months in advance. the company involved with con agra foods trading. trading and they worked with traders that kind of as well...
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government would send her back to italy because our double jeopardy standard is so different from theirs. now it may be some semantics but there is a perception about this case that she has really been through enough. she's -- she was imprisoned for four years, a public perception she wassen in of the charges and it's shocking to a lot of people. >> i don't think this conversation's over yet either because there may be a mass indebai indebain massive debate. richard, lease, thank you for standing by. rolling with it. thanks to both of you again. thank you, all, as well. we've had a lot of legal news. an exciting day. around the world is next after this. who share your values. for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's po
government would send her back to italy because our double jeopardy standard is so different from theirs. now it may be some semantics but there is a perception about this case that she has really been through enough. she's -- she was imprisoned for four years, a public perception she wassen in of the charges and it's shocking to a lot of people. >> i don't think this conversation's over yet either because there may be a mass indebai indebain massive debate. richard, lease, thank you for...
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the bears argue, and shrinking government-sponsored mortgage holders, scott, we could perhaps see a repeat of 1994. remember, that's the year where a rapid fed tightening led to a spike in rates and we saw players nearly fail. they were sold in a fire sale by ge. and orange county went bankrupt after banking on interest rates to stay relatively low then getting blown out. >> guys, i mean, we were talking earlier, whether you remember back to '94. >> i do. i do. i know full well what's going on right now in the corporate bond market. dave albright who manages over 3 billion, his belief is spreads will continue to contract, environment is favorable. look at the comparisons to 1994, scott, understand, though, it was a very active fed. this fed is less active and understands the fight here is against deflation. they were fighting growth at that point that got up to 6.6%. it was a much different environment. the move you're talking about from march of '93 to march of '94, the underlying fundamentals of the u.s. are economy are completely different. the fight was completely different a well. >>
the bears argue, and shrinking government-sponsored mortgage holders, scott, we could perhaps see a repeat of 1994. remember, that's the year where a rapid fed tightening led to a spike in rates and we saw players nearly fail. they were sold in a fire sale by ge. and orange county went bankrupt after banking on interest rates to stay relatively low then getting blown out. >> guys, i mean, we were talking earlier, whether you remember back to '94. >> i do. i do. i know full well...
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their whole government they've lost trust in the e.u. in the euro group their partners in europe you know they say you know we're part of . but we feel that they feel that they have been cornered into a position where they had no choice but to accept something very difficult so their view towards europe really has changed right now. you know what kind of a union this is going to be and also i think they were disappointed that no one really came to help them to their aid and they say the people say that look it's not our fault it's not their fault ordinary workers trying to do the jobs those people who got their banks into trouble where are they now are they actually experiencing the same things that they are here on the ground so that's kind of this it's gone there's no confidence with the people on anything anyone says to them and to wrap it up we have about a minute left but what message does this send to people around the world who are watching i mean we're seeing things play out in iceland in greece all different outcomes here what k
their whole government they've lost trust in the e.u. in the euro group their partners in europe you know they say you know we're part of . but we feel that they feel that they have been cornered into a position where they had no choice but to accept something very difficult so their view towards europe really has changed right now. you know what kind of a union this is going to be and also i think they were disappointed that no one really came to help them to their aid and they say the people...
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how do governments respond and can they get -- none of these governments can pay down the debt. they have to grow into the debt so how do you do that? you create the conditions for capital to flow into the country and create growth. europe has trailed the u.s. in making the reforms and entitlement programs so no one is adding new capital into europe now. they're trying to move it out and the u.s. has made all of those adjustments the last bunch of years so you're seeing corporations in good shape here. cheryl: the fact you've got kind of a low volume environment happening in europe and you have money in u.s. equities, s&p 500 we're five points away from an intra day close on the s&p 500. global investors are socking money in the united states. >> i think that's true and in our opinion, the equity market is the place to be the next two or three years. it's true we're getting close to all-time highs on the market indices but it's not true we're at all-time highs in valuation. it's still reasonable and the alternatives are miserable. cheryl: but are we growing into our debt? we've
how do governments respond and can they get -- none of these governments can pay down the debt. they have to grow into the debt so how do you do that? you create the conditions for capital to flow into the country and create growth. europe has trailed the u.s. in making the reforms and entitlement programs so no one is adding new capital into europe now. they're trying to move it out and the u.s. has made all of those adjustments the last bunch of years so you're seeing corporations in good...
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government views itself as separate and immunity from all of that. >> reporter: the government deals with the country's problems by creating new programs. with any new program comes a food khaeufpb contractors, lobbyists and lawyers all feed tpr-g a government trough that congress seldom let's go dry. >> they are phoeurpbted i more interested in protect being the programs and streamlining them. >> reporter: tonight on special report in the first installment we'll be taking a look at the general services administration, which is sitting on 77,000 under used or vacant properties and that cost taxpayers $3 billion each and every year. jon. jon: one of the examples i've heard of the dichotomy between government and the private sector is in the housing prices right there where you live. they have hardly dropped through this whole recession as i understand it because the government keeps hiring and keeps feeding the housing market in that area. is that true, doug? >> reporter: yeah, our home prices have remained pretty much stable. in the outlying suburbs they've dropped but in dv proper i
government views itself as separate and immunity from all of that. >> reporter: the government deals with the country's problems by creating new programs. with any new program comes a food khaeufpb contractors, lobbyists and lawyers all feed tpr-g a government trough that congress seldom let's go dry. >> they are phoeurpbted i more interested in protect being the programs and streamlining them. >> reporter: tonight on special report in the first installment we'll be taking a...
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should government compete with private jobs by offering big financial packages? it's up on our facebook page at facebook/jansingco. did you know more coffee drinkers prefer the taste of gevalia house blend over the taste of starbucks house blend? not that we like tooting our own horn but... ♪ toot toot. [ male announcer ] find gevalia in the coffee aisle or at gevalia.com arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> we're getting an early look today at the 2016 republican presidential field. a media analysis by the ufrt of minnesota has marco rubio and chris christie as the ones to watch wit
should government compete with private jobs by offering big financial packages? it's up on our facebook page at facebook/jansingco. did you know more coffee drinkers prefer the taste of gevalia house blend over the taste of starbucks house blend? not that we like tooting our own horn but... ♪ toot toot. [ male announcer ] find gevalia in the coffee aisle or at gevalia.com arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and...
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government for her extradition. but lawyers here in the united states stay that she could be protected under the u.s. law known as double jeopardy that prevents retrying a criminal defendant for the same crime. certainly this case is evolving. we'll bring you any updates as soon as they become available. pam cook, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, pam. >>> 8:47. new information from san francisco about a deadly stabbing more than two years ago. in golden gate park. san francisco police have issued and arrest warrant for 36-year-old daniel hill. he's in jail right now in his home town in reno. that's where he's charged with a homicide in nevada. san francisco police say hill is also the prime suspect in a fatal stabbing of a man near keez arstadium -- keezar stadium august 2010. >>> there's disturbing video of a dog attacking and killing a baby sea lion at a southern california beach. it's the dog that belongs to the stepdaughter of former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords. now, police say it appears the -- i
government for her extradition. but lawyers here in the united states stay that she could be protected under the u.s. law known as double jeopardy that prevents retrying a criminal defendant for the same crime. certainly this case is evolving. we'll bring you any updates as soon as they become available. pam cook, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, pam. >>> 8:47. new information from san francisco about a deadly stabbing more than two years ago. in golden gate park. san francisco...
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government for her extradition. but lawyers here in the united states stay that she could be protected under the u.s. law known as double jeopardy that prevents retrying a criminal defendant for the same crime. certainly this case is evolving. we'll bring you any updates as soon as they become available. pam cook, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, pam. >>> 8:47. new information from san francisco about a deadly stabbing more than two years ago. in golden gate park. san francisco police have issued and arrest warrant for 36-year-old daniel hill. he's in jail right now in his home town in reno. that's where he's charged with a homicide in nevada. san francisco police say hill is also the prime suspect in a fatal stabbing of a man near keez arstadium -- keezar stadium august 2010. >>> there's disturbing video of a dog attacking and killing a baby sea lion at a southern california beach. it's the dog that belongs to the stepdaughter of former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords. now, police say it appears the -- i
government for her extradition. but lawyers here in the united states stay that she could be protected under the u.s. law known as double jeopardy that prevents retrying a criminal defendant for the same crime. certainly this case is evolving. we'll bring you any updates as soon as they become available. pam cook, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, pam. >>> 8:47. new information from san francisco about a deadly stabbing more than two years ago. in golden gate park. san francisco...
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i think our government will keep doing that. unfortunately, i believe they're waiting for some kind of bubble to happen. right? they had an internet bubble, a housing bubble and without a bubble they're going to keep things going the way they're going. charles: the bell is going off and the markets. larry, we did bail them out, there was a tarp program along with the other goodies you're talking about and it's not outside the realm of possibility? >> i guess it's not outside the realm of possibility and they like to keep people quiet here and we have short memories. in my opinion they'll get things going as long as they can until something picks up the economy, in my opinion it's going to be a bubble, an energy bubble or what, something they're waiting for. charles: larry, we appreciate it. and the market is open and on the screen, the dow up 36 points. the banks in cyprus are closed right now officially until thursday so let's see how the other european banks are trading, nicole. nicole: it's interesting because yesterday the a
i think our government will keep doing that. unfortunately, i believe they're waiting for some kind of bubble to happen. right? they had an internet bubble, a housing bubble and without a bubble they're going to keep things going the way they're going. charles: the bell is going off and the markets. larry, we did bail them out, there was a tarp program along with the other goodies you're talking about and it's not outside the realm of possibility? >> i guess it's not outside the realm of...
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government is not the solution to our problems, government is the problem. >> the era of big government is over. >> reporter: but, the government has just gotten larger. adjusted for inflation government spend has gone up from average of 882 billion spent every year in the 1980s, to 1.48 trillion in the 1990s to 2.44 trillion a year in the first decade of the 21st century. it is estimated government will have spent as much in the first four years of the new decade as it did in all of the 1990s. nothing typifies the expansion of government as much as the growing wealth of the washington, d.c. area. seven of the 10 nation's richest counties surround washington. average federal worker salary and benefits stands at $126,000. another size of washington's growth, traffic congestion is the nation's worse. as the country suffered through layoffs and recession, washington home prices remained farrell stable. >> the congressional system is set up to spend money, not to save money. incentive for many members of congress to solve a problem is to create a program. >> reporter: with the creation of a
government is not the solution to our problems, government is the problem. >> the era of big government is over. >> reporter: but, the government has just gotten larger. adjusted for inflation government spend has gone up from average of 882 billion spent every year in the 1980s, to 1.48 trillion in the 1990s to 2.44 trillion a year in the first decade of the 21st century. it is estimated government will have spent as much in the first four years of the new decade as it did in all...
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european government debt may be more secure than bank deposits. european government debt may be more secure than owning bank depositive silts. the portuguese finance minister just on the wire, cyprus deal does set a precedent on deposit protection. if you can backtrack all you want, mr. dutch finance minister, but they're saying it is. >> speaking in unison over the past 24 hours. thanks, bob pisani. hi, sharon. >> hi, carl. we're looking at gains in the oil harkt, and particularly in the wti oil contract. that has a lot to do with the positive data we got on durable goods this morning. we saw contracts hit a five-week high and the gains that we're seeing there far outstripping what we have seen in the brent crude market. it's evaporating very quickly. it's an an eight-month low right now. and several reasons for that. a lot of traders and analysts say we're seeing refinery demands picking up here. we're seeing them get out of the scheduled maintenances. we've been telling you about that. part of the country, which is a key delivery point for the
european government debt may be more secure than bank deposits. european government debt may be more secure than owning bank depositive silts. the portuguese finance minister just on the wire, cyprus deal does set a precedent on deposit protection. if you can backtrack all you want, mr. dutch finance minister, but they're saying it is. >> speaking in unison over the past 24 hours. thanks, bob pisani. hi, sharon. >> hi, carl. we're looking at gains in the oil harkt, and particularly...
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. >> south africa's government position,olidify its they need to make trading with the natives earlier -- easier. they want to do away with forteral trade bdeals commodities like grain. behindcould not unify one candidate to lead the world bank or the imf. they're still a force to be reckoned with accounting for 45% of the world's population and predictions of a 45% slice of real gdp by 2013. >> it is possibly the biggest development. now is the opportunity for us to influence this before becomes sandstone for what we have had the last 50 years. >> the expectations for this summit is high. russia is pushing hard to go beyond the economics and find a common political purpose during the fifth summit. al-jazeera, south africa. >> before they get there, those leaders in the bric nations are l.e.d. capital of south africa for it luncheon hosted by president zuma of south africa. jinping, the new president of china, and a lot of investments in africa. on this occasion of him becoming the new president, a luncheon in his honor. i want to give you more on the bric's themselves. some of the mos
. >> south africa's government position,olidify its they need to make trading with the natives earlier -- easier. they want to do away with forteral trade bdeals commodities like grain. behindcould not unify one candidate to lead the world bank or the imf. they're still a force to be reckoned with accounting for 45% of the world's population and predictions of a 45% slice of real gdp by 2013. >> it is possibly the biggest development. now is the opportunity for us to influence this...
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> investors are waiting for reports on home prices and monitoring the situation in cyprus where the government now has ordered the banks to remain closed until thursday. concern of cyprus is sparking a sell off on wall street. after selling 500,000 bud lite in less than eight months, they are adding another fruit flavor, 8 percent alcohol volume malt beverage as they stand into drivings -- drinker whose da -- drinkers who do not like beer. >> that is your beverage? >> coffee. as it is every morning. >> the third cup. >> and my bouncing off the walls from coffee is different from your bouncing off the walls. >> why you work so well today. live doppler 7 hd showing clouds on the coast here and moisture allowing for sprinkles in the bay, peninsula and south bay and otherwise, we have clouds with visibility reduce the again in in the north bay. elsewhere, we are looking good with temperatures milder this morning, anywhere from two to six degrees warmer than yesterday morning. headed out the door we will see occasional clouds with mid-60's around the bay, including oakland and san leandro and conco
> investors are waiting for reports on home prices and monitoring the situation in cyprus where the government now has ordered the banks to remain closed until thursday. concern of cyprus is sparking a sell off on wall street. after selling 500,000 bud lite in less than eight months, they are adding another fruit flavor, 8 percent alcohol volume malt beverage as they stand into drivings -- drinker whose da -- drinkers who do not like beer. >> that is your beverage? >> coffee. as...
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the capital flows will be temporarily restricted the last ditch deal may be hailed as a relief by the government and the e.u. but it's. people struggling to get money. from. this like. part of. that ten billion euro bailout and what will. happen to this back essentially is it will be split into pieces and people with deposits of more than one hundred thousand euros that are uninsured will have to take a huge here a lost whatever money they have here and many cypriots for the past week have been going to motional rollercoaster wondering what is going to happen to their money to their savings i think look at this example one day it was here the next day it is it and they're wondering is the same thing going to happen to their jobs or their savings to everything else they think they have precisely what did you choose and tonio and manager for the country's biggest bank the bank of cyprus has been thinking all through this rollercoaster week for the first time in my life for fifty four years. and the last week and especially. i was. just too. many more. to. say ok. the bank of cyprus according to th
the capital flows will be temporarily restricted the last ditch deal may be hailed as a relief by the government and the e.u. but it's. people struggling to get money. from. this like. part of. that ten billion euro bailout and what will. happen to this back essentially is it will be split into pieces and people with deposits of more than one hundred thousand euros that are uninsured will have to take a huge here a lost whatever money they have here and many cypriots for the past week have been...
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the federal government is driving this bus. they are the engine that is moving this economy. they are telling you if you have got money in a savings account, you are going to earn zero. so if you want to make money, you've got to go buy a home, you've got to go invest in the stock market. you have to go take risk. so the traditional things you see in the markets, it's much harder to measure in terms of where you place your money. > i know you bond traders are pretty smart and crafty out there though, so where are some places to make some money? i know municipal bonds, the munis, have been very popular of late. is that still going on? > > it is, and it is a good opportunity. you have three places in fixed income - a $37- trillion market - where you can earn above 3%. 90% of a $37- trillion market is yielding below 3%. the three places you can go and earn better than 3% are non-agency mortgage-backed securities, high-yield, and municipal bonds. and as you mentioned, munis are a good place to go, because if you are a taxable investor, if you go out the credit curve just a little
the federal government is driving this bus. they are the engine that is moving this economy. they are telling you if you have got money in a savings account, you are going to earn zero. so if you want to make money, you've got to go buy a home, you've got to go invest in the stock market. you have to go take risk. so the traditional things you see in the markets, it's much harder to measure in terms of where you place your money. > i know you bond traders are pretty smart and crafty out...